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The narrow, bell-shaped flowers of Fritellaria persica are a rich plum purple, almost black, and alternate up the stem, which can range from 1–4′ tall. They dangle above glaucous gray-green leaves. Plant this Fritillary with white Narcissus or pastel pink Tulips to provide a light backdrop for the spectacular dark bloom spikes. Fritillaria persica is a garden heirloom bulb that dates to 1573.
Fritillaria, a genus with over 100 species, has a peculiar appeal and distinction that reside in the shapes and unusual shades of their flowers. These downward-facing blossoms are bell-like, saucer-like, or tubular, some wearing leafy tufts (bracts); they create a spectacular show in spring or early summer. The characteristic skunky odor is a benefit because it deters deer. Although the bulbs are fragile, the species we sell perform well in rich, well-drained borders and rock gardens.
For more information on the planting and care of Fritillaria, click Growing Guide.













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